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8 e e e e e, e e BILL 1S PASSED " TESTS PROVE ALASKA WOOD - SGHUUI. CONCERT White Hou lawr not be th the F er Monda thi RO y r oo of rep Q - ' : f Y B0 the executive ? Senate Passes Measure De- W ERE St e District Forester Gets Official '™ o ) . signed to Stimulate Pros- ot the 1o-| Report of Tests Applied to or sciecting anome: it for n b . . P the thi I\E\ ual festival Dy pecting in Alaska. & e e L Various Alaska Woods. : i e S ! the Elks rlm SR hat gest (Contmuea irom T One) Charles 11, Flory, Distilet Forester {gpace thore is | . The Gle hool Or-|at Juiieau, has just reczived frov p ed last he Juc ( soprano, will | the Service, Madison, vl e Chi i i aiiaa: Cthe titte 1o consin, a detailed report on Wilron alministrs t the White Final the comj program will be ' Which has heen made of the sty 2 Hou en delayed t ed later of the principal Alagkan trees, in . Tt i i rdially invited to | Cuding Sitka spruce, white speeee | CIVIL. SERVICE WANTS th la linttian estern K tain hemlock b ool tern red ceda rand| PoO. CLERK AT JUNEAU * them } Alaska birch were made Chai m wood shipped it 1 to Mad United St Civil Service Committes by (he Torest from ission annon a Post Offic aid he had arious points in Alaska. The pu tminatior the nose of . General and ! ¢ the study was to determine | estabiishing an eli « o consider i aitability of local woods for | Which selection be 1" i construction work such as | fill vocancies ¢ : ation. My i and wharves and for larg position of ( ]l Frame, had told bhu 5 used by mines, canneri ce, at Junea time he had nothing nd other industrial plant I be recei r ter of e LA i Tune \w]uvHI. which o techni ’“"‘F_ : : as made in his th of @bl Fini ke, One prepared primavily for the 207 i t ¢ it \ 75 years, one of th t re and construction l “. ¥ 2 : was made, howeve ens of Southeastern Al- * s the weight w can b "-:,.,“‘,;-m 8 il : u tinglacHon, = e = iis home in Haines where'l¥ placed on th us ! 5 : : ey ‘ Wi laid on the table to be con- |, G ood when using them as cu the adr L cat 1 at convenience of the | S 1 iven purposes. It also compares |Mished applicant 1 followed a short! ! ; : i T iimey General e v strength with that of woods | i D Communications Received ”'\‘ 3 | v oparts of Uni of fi5c per in ! th i Two communications, hoth sig i State woal full time £1.700 ing its name as the United Sons of | Col yinsky came to Alas ! {5550 R i meet requir hoth 1 were received in the Senate |first ahout 45 years ¢ 0 I 1o those of similar species |dld wWomen, may enter this examina today wrging the passage of the |taught school at Unalaska. Lat othier parts of the Pacific Co SR RERION I Oksy Sl VEY e Oontroller Bill. One was signed hy|he was in the Customs Service. Prior!apg. that they ave well sulted and 0 TG "MeOaln, Govaimor, Post No. S¢litor his' coming o Alaskas tne 1nst' .af he abtely usad for heavy. dc ed Ketchikan Fort, United Sons of Al-[time Le became prominent in Ore- siruction work. It is thonght that for, 10" 0F clis aska, and the other by | I |gon, wh he was a personal and guch purposes the information ob- 0 #0 Year Jones, Governor, Fort No he tical of Max Pracht. tained hy these tests will encourage| o0 A g same organization. The latter letter | While there ned the rank of the use of local timber and thus de-| " JLULES declared the people of Alaska have|Colonel throv rvice in the Na-'crease the tendency to ship outside| ?unt of m ¥ Leen robbed of the powers of self-|tional Guard. Thirty years or more material into the Territory Ll G E R 1 zovernment through “coercion of or|ago he established a store at Ifaine The report will be available for|Plication blank apply to H. favors to" former legislators and|where he has since rvesided. He free distribution In a few woeks| coretary, Board of U. 8. Civil v requested, urged and ‘it nocessary, | large owner of Haines veal and an effort will be made to place | ' el TUe Byt Alogka, oY demand” pa of the Controll copies inthe hands of all partics| oSl LT Bill. A third petition, signed by 16{ ol Ripinsky has served two or intercsted in construction work fis2 “!‘] or people, was also received on the|ihree times as United States Com o eee - o HaRe same subject I missioner at Haines and in 1899 he =y R : Ketchikan Igloo, No. 16, Pioneers|was a delegate to & non-partisa RAMSAY IN TOWN ol S of Alaska, petitioned the Senate to|erritorial Convention at S o 5 i § - Ly appropriate §7,000 for the construc- | which prepared laws which i s R B SRR OES SHADEE G e e tion of a 1,300-foot road from Ton- | nonde Nohizress . Do UL neral Land Office with] mended to Congress to pa e i : High to the site of a new|pecn. He introduced a resolutien|lcidauarters at Anchorage, return-| et cemetery near Mountain Point, say-|por a Territorial form of Govaghycd O the Margnita from i JOHNSTON'S g as it s outside of the cor ‘”“"m"] l"\'l' s g M short business trip to way. Mr.| porate limits of the city, municipall, " ino convention which sent Ramsay is stoppin the Ga EXCLUSIVE funds could not logally he expended | it PN tineaun ” L on it e . S CHOCOLATES One Biil Introduced 3 | to Washington as Dele’ i One new bill was introduced in[¢ e STABLER BRTUBNS | s the Senate, Bill No. 27, by Mr. Hunt, " H I'HE CORRECT THING 1t proposes to amend subsection 14th aufvivedany ong I D. Stabler, tant U. S, Dis-| Section 12, Chapter 97, Session Laws |!iVing in Sacramento, { trictAttorney returned today on | IN CANDY of 1923, by providing for a licenge | Funeral arrangements hav e Yukon from Ketchikan where! R S e prohibit, | Ma« He will probably he has heen since the middle of| HaullinE ‘or howking within: meniel rway where his other January attending to business for i palities. 1t was referred to the Com.|Was laid to rest sever il yedr the District Attorney's office i | - -oe - Ll & ‘o dusitlary Baby Dre Suits, Caps. , — e — N “ R INSPECTION OF SITKA I man's Thrift Shop —adv. || * | . ’ o elive:: PIONEERS’ HOME MADE lmu ac 25 Free Delive:y gl uaine. Leiiatlve Gomuilifes If you are Building or Repairing see our stock of | ig the Pioneers Home at - | W visiting Goddard's Sanitu- i ) to report on its suitability and o7 7o 0 Chotce of designs lubility as a site for an orphan B"'l(l,'lg P“I”)rg Dea('()"l,ng $40 —ith smart ago, ceturned to the capital at 8 a Y colored siraps $42.50 m. today. It was absent for (wo x 5 days, leaving here last Saturday ’, ’ ’ l B ’ i ; elt, Flaster boarc ; { Members reported a pleasant trip and, except for a little roug | returning from Goddard's to § al smooth voyage. While no report 1 ROOFING and BUILDERS HARDWARE = " been made officially to the * | Dainty solid go[d ture, a number of the members ! : conditions in the Iome seemed to —_ | Gruen Wristlets be excellent. A detailed report will| | s be made to both houses at a later| | at 540 | The Thomas Hardware Co. | The Committee was composeqd of e tomas riaraware Lo. w The Giroen Giild introduces Senators Jensen, Brown, Dunn, and S Howard, and Representatives Fisher, | S e Gaffuey, Tomen, Ross. Sundquist, | ualie at, i 1 J IT CO$ YOU NO MORE to get your plumbing and heating done in the best equip- 4 ped shop in the city and you get a GUARANTEED JOB backed by an OLD RELI- ABLE firm. No. 1 Our modern portable electric power pipe THREADING MACHINE will do the WORK OF FIVE men. No. 2 ONE MAN with our havy duty electric boring machine will bore more holes in ONE HOUR than a man can bore by hand in EIGHT HOURS. LOW RENT and LARGE VOLUME of businsss makes our OVERHEAD per dollar’s worth of job as low if not the LOWEST in the Territory. LARGE VOLUME OF BUSINESS enables us to buy fittings in ten barrel lots ihl‘t‘:,ll()nlt'll'}‘led us to additional discounts that MORE THAN PAYS THE Portable bench and pipe vises that can be set up on the job in two min- utes. Saves on the average of ONE HALF HOUR cven on a small job. THE VERY BEST MECHANICS, “SEE BEFORE BUYING” PHONE 34 GEO. B- RICE PHONE 34 PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS I tell you in advance what job will cost Innual Easter W hite Howse Party WASHINGTO Stylish, relishle and carrying the “Gruen” mark of social distinction, these new watches offer a value below ‘which it is now poor economy to go. THE NUGGET SHOP Betz Coliseum Melody Men MOOSE HALL THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1927. | strict, to participate in|$25.000 to be paid immediately : | ‘ the barrier o north of the n-| next July an 25,000 to be paid aétlen we i January 1, 1928, She also will { i ‘ 1ch | Te $1.500 a month as long as she lives. In event she remarries Mor t et 1N SHANGHAI AS native this amount m.rml\. is reduced to $1,000 a to continue as long as she even it her divorced husband kum die before SOLDIERS LOOT we o o o Seattle Securea Divorce o U S-MEXICO -~ IN DEADLOCK she Nl anted SEATTLE, March 22-—M Whitcomb has been g cutory decree Whitcomb, and most arpre " Fires Are Set and Rdm Un- controlled—Robberies, Murders Commutted. one of promin ident of the (Continued from Commerce, on the ground elty and studied neglect,” In stripped by the soldiers in s time custody of their WASHINGTON, March 22 ——Inti- wild hunt for loot only ranted to Mrp. Whit- mation tlsat the United States has Desp 1 this € 2 1 the decree is one been unsuccessful in efforts to ne that Chap I largest property and money tiate a commercial treaty with M (‘Hv expet : e the history of 4 it d in the State De- Chinese towns Ld e f County Cou yuncement that the Wit In addition to st and real and 1tion between the 1l propert uly in her| two nations will be terminated next EVACUATE NAN}'I‘\IG Mis. Whitcomb was awarded | Monday SHANGHAL, March 2z ——— ——— — o~ tion of al | Our 352 Suits Represent America’s Mozt Popular Price Today— kit Here is where the Customer’s Dollar—Your Dol- A‘V[]:'U(‘AM Od GU? lar—touches the limit of its purchasing power. LONDON, March ) Shnatl e o TRIMMING. LINING, WORKMAN. ployees from 1 SHIR and FIT in this range. ¥ 'l COME AND SEE THEM J. M. SALOUM L JUNCTION STORE only at e | NEW SHIPMENT OF BUTLER-MAURO DRUG Cij. w N WY We Deilie MEN’S SHOES NOW ON DISPLAY GEORGE BROTHERS FRONT STREET Phone 134 Substation 2ost Office No. PHCNES 92 AND 95 New Spring Styles NEVER have we seen such daring colorings as Stetson is offering this season. Bright. buoyant shades like the dawn of a day . . m .'lll"' are Il(‘lll;,‘,' worn ll) young men (‘\'(’l')'“'h(‘l'(‘ —and Stetson has designed styles that young men like. | If you have snappy, youthful ideas—here are the hats that will suit you. $8.50 THE STETSONIAN $11.00 $10.00 joldstein’s Emporium JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER